Fact-finding committee yet to reach conclusion

Nov 02, 2012, 07:23 IST
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A Correspondent

Three-member panel constituted by varsity still groping in dark to find 'culprits'

It has been two weeks since the revaluation scam in the University of Pune (UoP) was exposed, but the investigators still appear to be groping in the dark, as the three-member fact-finding committee constituted by the varsity is yet to submit its final report to the V-C.

beating around the bush: The main building of the University of Pune. ACP (Retd) Sharad Avasthi, chairman of the three-member fact-finding committee, had earlier had said it was not possible to operate such a scam without the involvement of insiders. File pic

Committee Chairperson ACP (Retd) Sharad Avasthi had earlier said it was not possible to operate such a scam without the involvement of insiders. But the committee is yet to identify the ‘culprits’.

“Our investigations are on and in the next three days the picture will get clearer,” is what Avasthi had said on October 17. Avasthi’s remark about involvement of insiders evoked sharp criticism from the examination department staffers.

“If the fact-finding committee is so sure about the involvement of the employees of the exam department, then why are they taking so much time? The committee members have made baseless public statements, and now they are not able to prove it,” said one of the staffers.

When contacted, Avashthi said the investigation was in its final stage and soon the committee would reach a conclusion.